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I am a KJBO Independent Fundamental Dispesationlist Baptist

Charlie24

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I believe Bible (KJB) is perfect.

I believe in Dispensationalism.

I believe in the blood, the blood and the blessed hope.

I believe in the Godhead (Trinity.)

You're going to meet stiff resistance against the KJB being perfect, but I understand where you're coming from.

I'm a IFB also, and I'm happy to see you believe in Dispensationalism.

It looks good the me, Brother!
 

Charlie24

Well-Known Member
Realizing you are wrong and God is right, feeling remorse for your sin's that nailed Christ on that Cross.

Seeing things God's way and wanting to change.

I can clearly see you're IFB, you demand answers, and will correct if necessary.

That is seen as arrogance to some, but to others it's love.

I love it! Confident and out spoken, that's the IFB!
 

JesusFan

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I'm KJVO based on having been raised from a child reading and studying it.

I have never used another version, it's confusing for me when I read another version here online.
Are you really though KJVO, as in God only wants us to read and use that one translation period, or is it that you prefer to use it instead?
 

Charlie24

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Are you really though KJVO, as in God only wants us to read and use that one translation period, or is it that you prefer to use it instead?

I have stated here several times that I've used the 1611 KJV so long I'm totally lost with another version.

You will hear lots of folks talk about the key words found in 1611 KJV, once you learn what those key words mean, it means you spent a lot of time in that version and switching is next to impossible. You have to start all over again.

I've also stated many times if the KJV doesn't work for you with the Elizabethan English, use what you feel comfortable with.
 

JesusFan

Well-Known Member
I have stated here several times that I've used the 1611 KJV so long I'm totally lost with another version.

You will hear lots of folks talk about the key words found in 1611 KJV, once you learn what those key words mean, it means you spent a lot of time in that version and switching is next to impossible. You have to start all over again.

I've also stated many times if the KJV doesn't work for you with the Elizabethan English, use what you feel comfortable with.
Have you ever tried the Nkjv then?
 
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